Kvitheim

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Kvitheim
Kvitheim (Norway)
Coordinates: 60°39′38″N6°27′14″E / 60.6605°N 6.4539°E / 60.6605; 6.4539 Coordinates: 60°39′38″N6°27′14″E / 60.6605°N 6.4539°E / 60.6605; 6.4539
Country Norway
Region Western Norway
County Vestland
District Voss
Municipality Voss Municipality
Elevation
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110 m (360 ft)
Time zone UTC+01:00 (CET)
  Summer (DST) UTC+02:00 (CEST)
Post Code
5710 Skulestadmo

Kvitheim is a small, rural village in Voss municipality, Norway. Kvitheim is located north of the municipal centre, Vossevangen. The village of Borstrondi lies just across the lake Melsvatnet to the west. Norwegian County Road 309 runs through the village, and connects to the European route E16 in Borstrondi.

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References

  1. "Kvitheim, Voss (Vestland)". yr.no . Retrieved 11 June 2020.